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Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - Page 43 - The Herald, Barossa Valley www.barossa.yourguide.com.au barossaherald@ruralpress.com Central District Football Club supports BL&G Football SPORTS DEDICATED Tanunda clubman and A grade captain Karl Martin has joined the 200-club. He played his first A grade game against Gawler Central in 1992 at the Dog Track. Now, 16 seasons later he achieved this significant 200-game landmark. A former Tanunda junior, Martin, 34, has moved through the ranks and now is the leader of the most powerful club in Barossa, Light and Gawler football. In the emphatic 21-goal victory over Willaston on Saturday, Martin enjoyed his milestone game in fine style. He has been club captain for the last four years. “He had five years away from football because of work commitments,” coach Steve Lubcke said. “Karl is one of the most respected and admired footballers at the club – noted for his strong work ethic, commitment to the club and leadership. “It is another wonderful milestone achievement by a Tanunda player who has come through the club. “This is a reward for his longevity at the club. “He is a wonderful leader and a true Tanunda person.” Martin explained he grew up with the club and has played with Tanunda from his primary school days. After coming back from work commitments overseas, he played enough games to qualify and play in the 2004 reserves premiership. Martin was a Des Shanahan medallist awarded to the best player in the junior colts competition. “Achieving the 200-game milestone was not a priority,” said Martin. “It is just good to be playing footy in the centenary year of the Tanunda Football Club. “I look up to people around the football club, from the trainers and support staff, to the committeemen and fellow teammates. “Currently there is great unity around the club and we are focused to achieve the ultimate goal. “This is one of the reasons I came back, having not played in an A grade premiership and it would be a great regret if we don’t achieve it.” 100-year celebrations Speaking of Tanunda, as a part of the Magpies’ special 100-year celebrations, the club is searching for past players and officials. “We hope to catch up with as many former players and officials as we can for a centennial dinner on August 9,” said club president Steve Lindner. “It will be a great chance to catch up with past teammates and friends. “Tickets are on sale for $50 and I am able to be contacted about any queries on 0401 987 214 or by emailing details to info@tanundafc.com on the internet. “We expect it will be one of those once-in-a-lifetime experiences for anyone who has been involved with the Tanunda Football Club.” Progressive innovation In one of the most progressive programs to run in conjunction with the 2008 season the BL&GFA has named round 15, Saturday, August 2 as ‘The Herald’ Road Safety Awareness round. The idea is to raise the awareness of our youth to the dangers involved when getting into or behind the wheel of a car through speeding, alcohol consumption or taking of illegal substances. On the Wednesday, July 30, preceding the round of matches a road safety forum will be held at the Nuriootpa Rovers Football Club, being sponsored by the Herald. The evening will commence at 6pm with a free sausage sizzle with the forum commencing at 7pm with a number of displays from the RAA and CFS being on show prior to the forum commencing. There will be a number of speakers during the night with the keynote address being given by Mr Mal Hyde, Commissioner of Police in South Australia. An invite is extended to 10 young players from each BL&GFA club and five young ladies from each BL&GNA clubs to attend the forum. Exciting finish tip With Nuriootpa’s return to form over the last month, Angaston’s brilliant come- from-behind win against Gawler Central and Kapunda’s solid effort to get the premiership points against Freeling, the race to the BL&G finals is going to be exciting. Currently Kapunda are in fourth position, just a half a win in front of the Panthers, while South Gawler, Willaston and, amazing as it would seem at the start of June, the Nuriootpa Rovers are just a win behind the Bombers. There is also less than a half of one per cent separating Kapunda, Angaston and South so it could get down to the point where every goal could be important. This weekend’s contests between cross-town rivals South Gawler and Gawler Central, along with the clash between Kapunda and Angaston have become ultra-important. Equally, Willaston cannot afford to drop their game to Freeling and if Nuriootpa can create another upset against Barossa, their amazing resurrection will continue. Regional champs WINNERS: The Lower North under 15s, back row from left: Murray Kaye (coach), Erin Docherty, Kaylee Biddell, Sarah Klau, Chelsea Lemke, Sophie Cocks, Emily Williams, Nicole Muster (umpire) and Sue Brown (manager). Front row: Belinda Gubbin, Georgia Hann (co-captain), Megan Heinrich (co-captain), Bonnie Williams and Prue Brokenshire. TWO of Barossa Light and Gawler’s talented junior netballers, Chelsea Lemke (Gawler Central) and Megan Heinrich (Freeling) were part of the Lower North Under 15’s back-to- back Regional netball win. Both girls were part of the 11-player squad who took part in the Regional Championships at ETSA Park from July 9-10. The Lower North side defeated the Murray team in the grand final. After trailing by four against the strong Murray side, the girls managed to lift and play a better attacking style of netball which enabled their 27/22 win. “To win one regional championship last year was fantastic for the lower north area, but to win back to back which lower north has never been able to do was fantastic,” said coach, Murray Kaye. “I’d like to thank all the parents, umpires and par- ticipating players, both from the selection process and our final 11 players, along with team manager, Sue Brown.” And to top off their suc- cess even further, Chelsea and Megan were selected in the South Australian Academy top 10 team to play in Adelaide in September. Spor Spor t results t results Results from Barossa Bowland for the week ending July 11. Morning Stars, season 1 (week 15 of 20): Rare Bilbys 8.0(78), Lucky Strikes 0.8(64), C D Players 2.6(61), M&Ms 6.2(55), Lucky Ducks 6.2(51), Two of Us 2.6(48). Star bowler Lorraine Melville 54 pins over average. Valleyites, season 1 (week 20 of 20): (Final) Champions - Zodiac (Barry Buckley, Herman Hoflehner, Ken White) 11.9(244); Runners up - Tripod (Jackie Chapman, David Starke, Karen Wiebrecht) 12.8(231); Third place - Purple Patch (Patrick Gibbons, Barry Norton, Terry Perdon) 4.16(213.5), River Rats 14.6(213), Ten Pinners 9.11(205), WAFWOTEAM 15.5(202), Red Frogs 16.4(195.5), Enigma 6.14(183), Aironic 3.17(129). Star bowlers Karen Wiebrecht 39 pins over average, Mike Fergusson 48 pins over aver- age. 200s bowled this week Mike Fergusson (226). Kapunda Rifle Club A total of 13 members attend- ed on Saturday to contest the J Curtis Trophy from 800 yards. Conditions improved during the day from scattered cloud with a 12 mph northerly wind early on to a clear sky, bright low sun- light and a sudden drop off in the wind to zero for the last competitor in the final round. The strong wind caused diffi- culty early and sighting shots were often wide of the mark, John Manning scored best in this section with 19-1 to take snipers prize. Shirley Klose again scored a possible in her 2nd round and seven shooters reached limit with their handicap. Off Rifle section went to Fred Guyatt with a score of 98-10 and he also won the handicap prize by using only 50 per cent of his handicap to reach limit. The club captain announced changes to the program to accommodate the Union Teams shoot at Wallaroo now to be held on August 9. Club members are advised that team selections will be based on recent form so attendances are a must if team places are sought. Full Bore Results F Guyatt 49.5 49.5 98.10 (4) 100; S Klose 48.3 50.3 98.6 (1.75) 99.75; J Boyce 49.3 49.3 98.6 (2.25) 100; J Hoerisch 49.3 48.3 97.6 (3.25) 100; J Manning 48.4 48.3 96.7 (3.25) 99.25; D Lindner 46.1 48.2 94.3 (3.25) 97.25; G Davies 46.3 47.2 93.5 (9.75) 100; A Helbig 46.2 47.1 93.3 (5.5) 98.5; G Neldner 45.3 47.4 92.7 (8) 100; L Mullins 44.3 45.2 89.5 (14.5) 100. F Class Standard T Otto 57 58 115 (5.5) 120; K Neldner 46 46 92 (11.25) 103.25; C Helbig 32 46 78 (17.5) 95.5; A Pohl 55 55. Next week KRC will shoot from 900 yards for the 1st stage of the N Tamke Memorial Trophy. Barossa and Light Table Tennis Association results from July 9. A grade: Kapunda 13-47 d Ebenezer Gold 8-39; Ebenezer White v Eden Valley and Tanunda v Ebenezer Maroon results unavailable; Birdwood/Mt Pleasant bye. B grade: Greenock 14-50 d Light Pass 7-32; Freeling 20-61 d Ebenezer 1-7. Premiership Tables Team P Pts % A grade Kapunda 9 16 70.9 Birdwood/Mt Pleasant 8 12 64.9 Ebenezer Gold 8 10 54.5 Ebenezer White8 8 43.5 Eden Valley 8 4 33.3 Tanunda 7 4 21.8 Ebenezer Maroon 8 2 44.9 B grade Light Pass 10 14 64.3 Greenock 10 14 55.2 Freeling 10 12 61.9 Ebenezer 10 0 18.6 Round two of the D and E Nicolai Trophy and it was pleasing to see eight bowlers at the alley including visitors Keith Adams and Stefan Wentrock. Stefan bowled the only 30 for the night, going on to win the night with a well- compiled 276, including top frame of 52. Results of play: S Wentrock 160/116 276, S Mewett 105/156 261, R Davis 133/127 260, H Schulz 97/120 217, K Adams 88/123 211, G Nicolai 100/92 192, J Pfeiffer 109/48 157, C Dickens 64/89 153. 12s: R Davis 7, H Schulz 5, S Wentrock 5, S Mewett 4, K Adams 4, G Nicolai 3, C Dickens 3. 15s: R Davis 1, H Schulz 1. 18s: R Davis 3, S Mewett 3, K Adams 2, J Pfeiffer 2, G Nicolai 1, S Wentrock 1, H Schulz 1. 24s: S Wentrock 2, J Pfeiffer 1, S Mewett 1. 30s: S Wentrock 1. Ladies Nicolai Trophy. It is that time of the year again playing with the old balls and pins. Hard work, but we do get a laugh at the low scores. Results of play: R Bell 58/66 124, A Vanstone 62/59 121, M Balch 65/53 118, E Nicolai 48/55 103. Last Monday Trina and Alastair Ross did very well, in a three table Howell movement, to score 58 per cent. This was fol- lowed by Joan Lee and Kevin Jones 50 per cent, Max Hahn and Jim Hayes, Jessie DeGaris and Evan Allansonl on 48 per cent, Adelaide Abbott and Doreen Drysdale 46 per cent. On Wednesday in a four table Howell Dianne Craig and Helen Farrelly scored 43.5 per cent, Coral Baberstock and Howard Haese 44.1, Daniel Pellegrini and Peter Clark 47.6 per cent, Pauline and John Carthew 51.2 per cent, Eunice Kampman and Jim Hayes 51.8 per cent with Jill Allanson and Hans Haan also on 51.8 per cent, Joan Lee and Kevin Jones 55.4 per cent, Kim Latham and Evan first with 56 per cent. Monday monthly winners were Jim and Eunice followed by Adelaide, Doreen and Kevin all even, then Trina and Alastair. Wednesday monthly winners were Eunice, Jim and Evan all equal followed by Kevin , Pauline and John. Recent pro- motions have been Adelaide Abbott and Helen Farrelly to Graduate Masters. Bridge is played at the Tanunda RSL Hall Mondays at seven until about 1015 pm, and Wednesdays one until about 4.15 pm. For information con- tact Jill or Evan 85633204. Barossa Valley Racing Pigeon Club Inc race results from Saturday, July 12. Race point: Olary, 300kms. Owners: nine and one junior, birds: 158. 1st Birdwood Lofts, 1869.497mt/min; 2nd J Ewendt, 1619.764; 3rd Colegate and Nielsen, 1184.822mt/min; 4th Burdon T and family, 1125.996mt/min; 5th R and D Somerville, 1005.035mt/min. Junior: J Elvin 1106mt/min. Gawler Darts Assoc. Inc. Results on July 11 - by ‘Pegout’ Men’s div. On July 7. T & A’s def Wanderers 9-6, Critters * def Spot On 0-7, Barflyz def Rosey Raiders x forfeit 8-0, Enigma’s def Roseworthy x forfeit 8-0, ‘180s’ thrown by – Ryan Hamilton, Michael (Jagger) Sardoz, ‘171s’ thrown by – nil, 6 peg outs by- Bob Pryde, H.P.O. – 114 Brett Shier. Mixed on July 8 Uptha def Wonderers 7-4, Roseworthy def B & B’s x for- feit 7-0, Ravens def Rebels 7- 4, ‘180s’ thrown by – nil, ‘171s’ thrown by – nil, 5 peg outs by – Dave Wheeler, H.P.O. – 116 Jacqui Pabst. Ladies on July 9. Saints def Nasho’s 6-5, Hepcats def B.L.B’s 6-5, Boozie Bears def Angels 6-5 ‘180s’ thrown by- nil ‘171s’ thrown by– nil, 5 peg outs by- Caroline Warner. H.P.O. – 59 Angela Cornell. Premiership tables are as of July 11. Mixed div. Ravens 14-60, Rebels 14-56, Wonderers 12- 59, Uptha 10-58, B & B’s 6-44, Roseworthy 4-42, H.P.O. – 120 Ian Percival. Ladies div. Nasho’s 22-98 *, Saints 20-86, Hepcats 18-84 *, Boozie Bears 12-74, B.L.B’s 8- 75, Angels 8-65, H.P.O. – 104 Naomi Trotter. Men’s Div. Barflyz 22-122, Enigma’s 18-128 * *, Wanderers 14-99 *, Roseworthy 14-93, Spot On 10-87, T & A’s 8-71, Critters 8- 60 *, Rosey Raiders 2-42, H.P.O. – 153 Chris Young. Each * is for a late score sheet and no games awarded, Fines will being given for second and subsequent late sheets. Gawler and Districts 8-Ball Association results of matches played on July 10. Division One: Willaston WYD d Smithfield WYM 12-3; Two Wells 2 d Terminus Shooters 9-6; Soccer Club Eagles d South Gawler Lions 9-6; Two Wells Tavern v Smithfield Wasps - no results. Division Two: Roseworthy Rogues d Old Spot Kruisers 10-5; South Gawler Blue d Terminus Hotel 11-4; Sandy Creek d Wasleys Blue 8-7; Wasleys Hotel Red d Old Spot Eagles 11-4; Soccer Club Blue bye. Premiership Table Team Won Points Division One Two Wells Two 13 160 Two Wells Tavern 12 154 Willaston WYD 12 138 Soccer Club Eagles 10 130 South Gawler Lions 6 105 Terminus Shooters 5 112 Smithfield Wasps 2 30 Smithfield WYM 0 42 Division Two South Gawler Blue 12 122 Wasleys Blue 11 119 Wasleys Red 8 101 Roseworthy Rogues 7 98 Old Spot Kruisers 7 96 Soccer Club Blue 6 79 Old Spot Eagles 5 92 Sandy Creek 4 88 Terminus Hotel 4 66 GAWLER 8-BALL TEN PIN BOWLING RIFLE SHOOTING TABLE TENNIS KEGEL BRIDGE BAROSSA RACING PIGEONS DARTS